Goodbye from Helsingør

Goodbye from Helsingør

The NORDUnet 2018 conference has ended. 270 delegates form 36 countries found their way to Helsingør, Denmark, for three days of intense conference program, 5 days of community meetings, planned and impromptu meetings and collaborations, many opportunities for social gatherings, and a visit to Hamlets carstle. Some who did not have the opportunity to join in person, were among the 370 who saw part of the program by video streaming. 

NORDUnet would like to thank everyone who contributed to an exciting and high-quality conference – speakers, program committee, chairs, participants, and staff. You are the NORDUnet community, you make it happen. 

Looking forward to seeing you all again in Reykjavik for the NORDUnet 2020 conference, or maybe for the NORDUnet Technical workshop in Copenhagen in 2019.

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